SharePoint Authentication and AD

Reyhan shabestari 1 Reputation point
2020-09-12T04:05:42.857+00:00

Hi All,

We adjusted domain user that can be log on to limited computers with AD "Log On To .. "

Now, users cannot be login to SharePoint from personal computers unless add their computer's NetBIOS or DNS name.

Is there a solution that allows the user to log in without adding their computer name?
Thanks

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  1. Thameur-BOURBITA 32,831 Reputation points
    2020-09-13T21:50:50.32+00:00

    Hi,

    If you set user to logon on limited computer , you have to add it's personnel computer and sharepoint server in the list.

    Don't forget to mark this reply as answer if it help you to fix your issue


  2. Vicky Wang 2,731 Reputation points
    2020-09-14T09:17:06.643+00:00

    SharePoint 2013 supports a variety of authentication methods and authentication providers for the following authentication types:
    Windows authentication takes advantage of your existing Windows authentication provider (AD DS) and the authentication protocols that a Windows domain environment uses to validate the credentials of connecting clients. Windows authentication methods, which are used by both claims-based authentication and classic mode
    Forms-based authentication. is a claims-based identity management system that is based on ASP.NET membership and role provider authentication. Forms-based authentication can be used against credentials that are stored in an authentication provider
    SAML token-based authentication uses the SAML 1.1 protocol and the WS-Federation Passive Requestor Profile (WS-F PRP). It requires coordination with administrators of a claims-based environment, whether it is your own internal environment or a partner environment. If you use Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) 2.0, you have a SAML token-based authentication environment.
    I recommend using domain users who log in to restricted computers via AD. Because this is relatively safe, if you want to use your method, you can try the article in the link.
    reference:https://www.anupams.net/use-ad-security-groups-sharepoint-adfs/
    Hope this information can help you
    Best wishes
    vicky

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  3. Vicky Wang 2,731 Reputation points
    2020-09-21T08:39:20.703+00:00

    Hi,
     
    Just checking in to see if the information provided was helpful. Please let us know if you would like further assistance.
     
    Best Regards,
    Vicky

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